Monday, July 10, 2006

2.KING SANTHANU AND GANGA


King Mahabhishak belonged to the Ikshaku dynasty. He became very powerful, and he conducted a thousand Aswamedha sacrifices and a hundred Rajasuyas. He was given a special seat in Devaloka. But once he happened to see Goddess Ganga, and he silently requested her love. Brahmadeva found this behavior inappropriate and cursed the king to be born once again on earth.

So Mahabhishak had to return to earth as a newborn baby. This time he took birth in the Puru dynasty, as the son of King Prateep. When Santhanu became old enough to handle the administration, King Prateep abdicated and embraced sanyas.

There are eight divine souls called Ashtavasus. One day, all these Ashtavasus went for a picnic with their wives. On the way they saw the hermitage of saint Vasishta and the famous wish-granting cow, “Kamadhenu”. They wanted to take away the cow with them.

Dyov, one of the Ashtavasus, took the initiative. He took the cow with him. Later, when saint Vasishta came to know what had happened, he cursed the Ashtavasus to take birth as human beings on earth. Everyone, except Dyov could return to Devaloka in one year. Dyov had to remain on earth for a very long time.

All the eight devas became very sad. But they could do nothing. The words of the saint wouldn’t go in vain. Goddess Ganga agreed to come to earth as the wife of Santhanu and give birth to Ashtavasus. But there was one condition: She should go back to Devaloka after delivering eight children.

The Ashtavasus requested Ganga to throw them away into the river after giving birth on earth so that they could come back to Devaloka at the earliest.

Once, while hunting, Santhanu reached the Gangetic plain. There he saw a beautiful woman. The king wanted to know her name.

“I am Ganga Devi”, she replied.

“Would you come with me to my palace as my wife?” The King asked.

“Yes, I would; but on one condition. You shouldn’t stand against any of my wishes. Don’t say ‘no’ to me, under any circumstances. If you do, I will leave you right away.”

Santhanu agreed and they got married. When she delivered her first child she said, “Now, I am going to throw away this child into the river.”

Santhanu was shocked. But he couldn’t say ‘no’. That was the agreement to their marriage.

First, second, third…. Ganga threw away all the babies into the river. As her eighth child was born, Ganga was about to go to the river to throw away the baby. This time, as there was no other go, Santhanu pleaded: “Don’t throw away the child. Please spare this one at least.”

Ganga turned back. She handed the child over to Santhanu and said: “Alright. This one is for you. But as you stood against my desire, I have to leave. All the other seven children are back in Devaloka. This one is the eighth of the Ashtavasus. I’ll look after this boy in his childhood and give him back to you. Good-bye.”

And Ganga disappeared. The child was named Devavruta. He learned all Vedas and sastras from saint Vasishta, and martial arts from Parasurama. Later, Ganga Devi asked Devavruta to return to his father.

Santhanu was very happy when he got back his son. Devavruta was entitled as ‘Yuvaraja’.

MAHABHARATHA-THE KING OF EPICS


Mahabharatha, one of the great epics of India, was written by sage Veda vyasa. It illustrates the ultimate victory of good over evil, of truth over untruth. This blog give a brief details about the complete stories from mahabharatha. These are edited to simple and readable stories. All the details are not added but it will give some idea about the epic mahabharatha. I hope all those people who visit this blog will show some interest on our great epic. In this blog this stories are divided into several episodes or divisions.I dedicate this to lord almighty. May this article change your life. During the final stage of his life, Vyasa went to the Himalayas and lived in the caves. He immersed himself in deep meditation.That is when the story of Mahabharata evolved in his mind. As advised by Brahma, he prayed to Lord Vinayaka for help. The Lord agrred to help but laid a condition that Vyasa should narrate the story continuously - without a break. Vyasa agreed to the condition and but laid one of his own: that Vinayaka should understand the meaning of the verses he chants and then write. Vyasa inserted difficult knots in the story, that would take time to untie, and while Vinayaka was trying to understand them, he would use the time to create more slokas. View Comments Thus, Mahabharata, which consists of one lakh slokas, was created by Vyasa and written by Vinayaka. Illiad and Odessey, the two great Greek epics of Homer combined are smaller than Mahabharata in content. As Bharatham explains about various factors, it is considered as fifth Veda. (Bharatha: panchamo veda:).While Vinayaka was writing the epic, it is said his stylus broke and he broke one of his tusks to continue writing. That is the reason why he is called as 'Eka Danthan', it is stated.

1. THE BIRTH OF VEDAVYASA.


Satyavathi was the beautiful daughter of a fisherman, the chief of the fisher-folk.
One day saint Parasara wanted to cross the river Yamuna. He requested the fisherman to ferry him across. But as the man having his food, he asked his daughter Satyavathi to take Parasara across the river.
Parasara liked Satyavathi very much. With his divine eyes the saint saw that the girl would play an important role in the future of the country. He told her:
"Satyavathi, I see a great future for you. You are going to be the mother of very precious child who will be adored by the whole world."
Satyavathi was delighted. When this saint touched her, she became all the more delighted. Her body began to transmit a divine fragrance.
With his divine power Parasara created an island in the middle of the river. Here Satyavathi, who was a virgin delivered a baby boy whom she called Krishna. Krishna grew up into a young man. He said,
"Mother, I am leaving you right now. I have lot of work to do, and don't worry about me. Whenever you wish to see me, I will come to you. Good bye till then", and he disappeared.
As Krishna was born on an island, he was also called Dwaipayana. Later, he came to be known all over the world as Vedavyasa. He was the great sage who divided the Vedas into four- Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda and Adharvaveda. Vedavyasa also authored Mahabharatha, the great epic of India.

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Leading to AI

Artificial intellligence is a brach of science which deals with the creation of systems that exhibit intelligence. Intelligence is the computational part of the ability to achieve goal. The intelligent sytem developed through artificial intelligence should think rationally,act rationally, think like a human. But the technlology has got its own limit,that a machine cannot act fully like a human. If they act so then they are one among us. The Turing test (described by Alan Turing-the grand father of Artificial Intelligence.) assumes that if a system can act sufficiently human, it can be called intelligent machine. The artificial intelligence is already very much a part of every life in industrialized nations.
Uses of Artificial Intelligence:
The artificial intelligence can be used both for constructive purposes and distructive purposes.
1.Invasion by Robots: The robots are reliable and versatile machines.They can be used in war purposes. It can fight with great intelligence,speed and the techniques. The scientists have developed some robots and they were given the combat training and they compete with other robots. The have conducted a tournament where these robots are controlled by human. They are planning to train robots for war purposes.
2.In Hospitals: Now reaserch is going on whether a robot can be programmed to do critical surgery.
3.Used in Nuclear Plants:The Robots are metallic in nature so they are not affected when subjected to heavy radiations like alpha,beta and gamma. They can be used in any sites of dangers where humans have some limitations to do any task.
Scientific advances are making it possible for people to talk to smart computers,while more enterprises are exploiting the commercial potential of the internet. New reasearch in artificial intelligence could lay the ground work for computer systems than learn form their users and the world around them.Our reasearch scholars an d scientists have to walk a long distance in the field of AI. The matter is further complicated by the fact that the cognitive sciences still have not succeeded in determining exactly what the human abilities are. The intelligence in organisms depend upon the Quantitative biochemical and physiological conditions. Some are speed,shot term memory and the ability to form accurate and retrivable long term memories. This is a huge task for the Scientists to take over when creating an intelligent machines. More over the design is very complex as it uses lot of Ultra Large Scale Integration and the making of Intelligent software is a herculean task.
Kiran

JAI JAWAN

Your martyrdom will glitter for ever, and the militancy will be wiped outfrom our motherland soon.May your soul rest in peace. We proud of you respected soldier, and offering our solidarity to your family.*Jai Jawan, Jai Hind.*
Late Mr. Surjan Singh Bhandari N.S.G. Commando during the attack on Akshardham temple on 24th September 2002 this Braveman fought the greatest battle of his life. Yes he was the **N.S.G.Commando Late Mr. Surjan Singh **, who sacrificed his life for the Nation.
Sadly On 19th May 2004 he lost the Toughest and Longest battle against life exactly after 600 Days being in Coma, he lost this life.The Bullet which hit him in the head made him Unconscious for almost 600 days. His family members were hoping that one day their Hero will open his eyes but he didn't.
It was the Longest Wait for the family members of this Brave Man. When the whole India was busy in Guessing Who will be the Next PM of the country - Will it be Sonia or will it be Manmohan Singh, This man was fighting his Last battle. But it's so sad that in the hype of all the Political Drama, the News about his Death was Lost like a needle in a hay stack! Even the leading News Papers & So Called Best News Channels of India which Works on 24 X 7 basis, failed to highlight this story of the Brave Man. Unfortunately it was mentioned somewhere on the middle page of some newspaper.....This was the Reward for the Brave task for which he lost his life.
Besides his Family members, only one thing was there with him during those toughest 600 days. It was there near his bed till the last Moment. Can you guess what it was?............... It was the "Tiranga", yes! Our National Flag, which was saluting him for his Great cause. Absolutely No words can suffice our Gratitude towards him... **If news papers refuse to cover, TV channels refuse to cover, let us doour bit. **Please forward this mail to as many people as you can. **This is the only way we can salute his Bravery...*

The renaissance

Monday, May 01, 2006

Machine and the being

Dear friends,
As this is the first time our group is launching the blog, we are not directly giving any articles but here are a set of questions which can be answered by you people. Interested persons can express their views and opinions.This is an open discussion. Any opinions and ideas are appreciated. We are expecting the best answers from you. Kindly co operate with us to make this blog a successful one.
your sincerly kiran.

These are the questions:

1.Is artificial intelligence can be implemented to full extend? If yes then how?

2.If artificial intelligence came into being, then how will the humans interact with the machines? Whether they can communicate effectively?

3.Whether artificial intelligence will be an advantage or disadvantage? how will it benifit the human race?

You can even give yes/no answers but it is nice to have comments about this topic. we are very eager to hear your opinions. thanking you once again.

yours sincerely
kiran